High Court Rules on Offshore Detention
In a long-awaited landmark judgment, the High Court of Australia ruled this week that the Federal Government’s policy of detaining refugees in offshore detention centres is legal. The case was brought by the Human Rights Law Centre, acting for a...
Leader of Pro-Rape Group Wants to Come to Australia
Daryush ‘Roosh’ Valizadeh is a man with very twisted views - he believes ‘a woman’s value significantly depends on her fertility and beauty,’ while ‘a man’s value significantly depends on his resources, intellect, and character’. But most controversially, Valizadeh says...
How People in Authority Become Abusers
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of history’s most famous and fascinating psychological studies. Although it took place more than 40 years ago, it continues to be influential to this day. With results that shocked even the researchers themselves, the...
Buy More Beds and Build More Prisons!
Prison overcrowding is an issue the NSW Government can no longer ignore. Our State holds over 12,000 inmates-a record high-and the latest figures released by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) on Friday suggest this number will continue...
Novel Cases: Passengers Who ‘Drink Drive’
Drink driving is the most prevalent offence in the NSW Local Courts, with over 20,000 drivers being charged in 2014. The offence is usually committed by those who make the fateful mistake of driving home after a night of drinking,...
Should I Get a Barrister for My Court Case?
Being charged with a serious crime like murder, sexual assault or a commercial drug case can put your freedom in jeopardy - so it’s vital to have a strong legal team behind you. All lawyers in NSW are entitled to...
Would You Rather Be Suspected of a Crime in the US or Australia?
American ‘true crime’ shows often tell stories of defendants getting-off serious criminal charges due to problems with the evidence, or legal ‘loopholes’, or last-minute ‘breakthroughs’ by cunning criminal defence lawyers. Most people are aware that these TV shows aren’t an accurate...
Cyclists Outraged Over New Laws
Sydney’s cycling community is outraged about the introduction of tough new laws which the government claims are intended to promote road safety. The laws include heavy penalties for those who commit offences and a requirement that cyclists carry photo ID...
11-year-old Bashed by Prison Guards
Many of our blogs have discussed the use of excessive force by police officers, but there are also several instances of prison guards abusing their position of power- even, it seems, when dealing with vulnerable children in custody. The Brisbane...
Serving Alcohol to Beat Alcoholism
Trying to help alcoholics kick the habit by serving them alcoholic drinks might seem like a far-fetched idea - but it is a one with potential to revolutionise the way alcohol dependency is treated, according to a panel of experts...